A Lightning Trip in Holland with JLC TT DSA
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A Lightning Trip in Holland with JLC TT DSA

By amanico · Sep 10, 2012 · 26 replies
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Amanico recounts a swift, mysterious trip to Holland, sharing evocative images of his journey and the Jaeger-LeCoultre Tribute to Deep Sea Alarm (TT DSA) that accompanied him. This post captures the essence of travel with a beloved timepiece, building anticipation for the 'nice thing' he acquired, which was not a watch.

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First " Thalys " in the morning, at 6.25... For Schiphol Station, just near Amsterdam, and for a brief but imprtant meeting.

Then, a 30 minute trip by car, to see that:



Even if this lovely field of flowers was not the reason why I made this trip.

Then, after this mysterious meeting, back to the Train Station, which is also an Airport:



I needed a reliable and very sympathetic alarm watch for this trip.

I was thinking I took the Polaris 65 off the safe, it was, in fact, this not less lovely TT DSA:



Should I complain? Certainly not!

wink

I love the way the clouds reflect on the dial.

Last picture, which was a funny view and ambience...

I was sitting just close to a Rasta who was smoking his favourite Tobacco, when I saw this:



How true!

smile smile smile

Aaah, the reason of this mysterious quick trip?

Not a watch, for once, and I re assure you, no majinuana, either...

Something I will post later, at the end of the month, as I didn't come back with it, but I just asked to put it on hold.

If you like nice things ( why wouldn't you, by the way? ) I think you will fall for that, as I did...

Best,

Nicolas

About the Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Ref. Polaris1965

The Memovox Polaris 1965 is a notable early iteration of Jaeger-LeCoultre's alarm-equipped diver's watch. This reference is distinguished by its triple-crown configuration and internal rotating bezel, a design that set it apart from other alarm watches of its era. It represents a significant development in the Memovox line, moving towards a more robust and purpose-built aesthetic while retaining the signature mechanical alarm function. The Polaris 1965 is recognized for its specific case construction and dial layout that differentiate it from subsequent Polaris models.

This particular reference features a stainless steel case, typically measuring 42mm in diameter, which was substantial for its time. It houses a self-winding mechanical movement, specifically the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 825, known for its reliability and integrated alarm mechanism. The watch is fitted with a domed acrylic crystal, contributing to its vintage profile. The design prioritizes legibility and functionality, with a black dial providing contrast for the luminous markers and hands.

For collectors, the Memovox Polaris 1965 holds interest as an original example of the Polaris series. Its relatively limited production and distinctive design elements make it a sought-after piece. It appeals to those who appreciate the historical evolution of the Memovox line and the brand's early ventures into watches with enhanced water resistance and specialized functions. The Polaris 1965 is a foundational model within the broader Memovox family.

Specifications

Caliber
JLC 825
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
42mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic

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respo
Sep 10, 2012
Is it a car?

Very curious now. Best, respo

AM
amanico
Sep 10, 2012
Why do you think it COULD be a car? ;)

RE
respo
Sep 10, 2012
I have no good reason

...other than that you have spoken about a certain Volvo P 1800 coupé recenlty and since you said it WASN'T a watch, I thought maybe.... A stab in the dark really. of course, you posted this in the JLC forum, so mine is most likely a poor guess. Best, respo

AM
amanico
Sep 10, 2012
Remind me to never play poker with you. :))) [nt]

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nwp627
Sep 10, 2012
I always dislike...

...the waiting however when the mystery is revealed you never disappoint. Plus, what choice do we really have? :-) N

AM
amanico
Sep 10, 2012
I am with you on that. But I have to wait, too! ;) [nt]

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